This paper presents two propositions about corruption. First, the structure of government institutions and of the political process are very important determinants of the level of corruption. In particular, weak governments that do not control their agencies experience very high corruption levels. Second, the illegality of corruption and the need for secrecy make it much more distortionary and costly than its sister activity, taxation. These results may explain why, in some less developed countries, corruption is so high and so costly to development. Copyright 1993, the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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My lecture is based upon a fully referenced paper but it is not an academic paper that contains evid...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
The literature contains two concepts of corruption which are often confused with one another: corrup...
comments on earlier versions of this paper. Corruption is now a popular topic in the social sciences...
This thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four essays. Although possible to read individua...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
This paper addresses the issue of corruption, and does in the context of different forms of governme...
In this paper, we provide a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies. The stan...
Corruption is attracting a lot of attention around the world. This paper surveys and discusses issue...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
This paper analyzes the spatial distribution of corruption and its primary economic and political de...
The author is solely responsible for the material presented. It is the world’s poor nations that exp...
The World Bank (1997) defines corruption as “Abuse of public power for private gain”. Corruption is ...
<p>1. DEFINITION Defined simply, corruption is the misuse of entrusted power for private benefit. Ye...
This paper examines corruption from these perspectives-market imperfections, illegality, and investm...
My lecture is based upon a fully referenced paper but it is not an academic paper that contains evid...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
The literature contains two concepts of corruption which are often confused with one another: corrup...
comments on earlier versions of this paper. Corruption is now a popular topic in the social sciences...